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Articles 16221 through 16320 of 21681:
- India Hails Musharraf's Offer Of Opening Loc For Relief (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
India welcomed reported offer by President Pervez Musharraf that Pakistan was willing to open the Line of Control (LoC) for "any amount" of Kashmiris to join in quake relief work but said implemention of the proposal practically will have to be worked out
- Food For Thought (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Oct 19, 2005)
Eradication of hunger should be on top of the global agenda
- Several Moderate Intensity Aftershocks Rattle J-K (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
A series of strong aftershocks jolted Jammu and Kashmir and parts administered by Pakistan today,
- Pakistan Kashmiri Militants Back Border Opening (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
A Pakistan-based alliance of Kashmiri militants groups on Wednesday backed Islamabad's call for India to allow Kashmiris to cross the heavily militarised frontier in the divided region hit by a deadly earthquake.
- If India Had Abstained... (Indian Express, Subrahmanyam, Oct 19, 2005)
It is amazing to see the tons of newsprint devoted to the Iran issue in the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in this country without any focus on the real issue.
- Over A Million Jobs May Have Been Lost In Pakistan (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
Labour-intensive job schemes needed: ILO
Widespread destruction of infrastructure
Areas affected are amongst the poorest in Pakistan
Need to rebuild minimum of assets to revive urban informal economy
- Pakistan Condemns Killing (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 19, 2005)
Pakistan on Tuesday condemned the killing of Jammu and Kashmir Minister of State for Education Ghulam Nabi Lone and said it was opposed to terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
- J&k’S Ugly Reminder (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Oct 19, 2005)
The assassination of J&K’s minister of education, Ghulam Nabi Lone, on Tuesday morning has caused widespread revulsion
- Pakistan Ready To Open Loc For Quake Relief (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 19, 2005)
Musharraf makes dramatic announcement
- Dogmatic Versions Of Faith (Dawn, Mahir Ali, Oct 19, 2005)
A few days ago, a letter to the editor in this newspaper, from a correspondent in Colorado Springs, wanted to know whether all those Muslims who had suggested that hurricanes Katrina and Rita were a manifestation of divine wrath against the United States,
- Will It Affect The Dialogue? (Dawn, Zubeida Mustafa, Oct 19, 2005)
When the natural elements strike they show no respect for man-made borders.
- Before The Donors Meet In Geneva (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
The United Nations has convened a meeting of the donor countries and agencies on October 24 next to assess the magnitude of losses in Azad Kashmir and Hazara Division in the recent killer earthquake and the assistance that Pakistan needs
- Pakistan’S Image Problem (Dawn, Shamshad Ahmad Khan, Oct 19, 2005)
Another year has gone by in our country’s chequered history as an independent state.
- The Task Before New Nazim (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 19, 2005)
Each of the new nazims, sworn in on Monday, faces a daunting task of putting their cities in order,
- Setting Priorities Right (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 19, 2005)
With the relief operation in full swing in the earthquake-hit areas of Azad Kashmir and the NWFP, a semblance of order seems to be emerging from the medley of activities that was witnessed in the days immediately after the calamity struck.
- Baglihar: The Points At Issue (Hindu, Ramaswamy R. Iyer, Oct 19, 2005)
The specific points of difference relate to the design of the Project, the extent of pondage, and the placement of the spillway gates and the water intake.
- Beyond Repair? (Dawn, Hafizur Rahman, Oct 19, 2005)
Even the most recalcitrant group in Pakistan — be it political, social, economic or administrative — is willing to listen to wise counsel of some kind in some circumstances. But I always wonder why government leaders waste their time by giving advice ....
- Distant Neighbours (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Oct 19, 2005)
Sufferings efface identities. I thought something like that would happen when the earthquake struck Islamabad and both sides of Kashmir, causing more death and destruction in the areas under Pakistan’s control than in India.
- Mumbai's Happiness And Hardship Index (Business Line, Vinod Mathew, Oct 19, 2005)
INDIA is home to the fourth happiest group of people in the world. Only the Australians, the Americans and the Egyptians are happier than us.
- Ignoble Gesture (Telegraph, K.P. NAYAR , Oct 19, 2005)
Joint relief efforts cannot change the realities of Indo-Pak relations
- Fight Against Corruption: India Ranks 88th (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
India’s performance in the fields of transparency and fight against corruption is poor, a survey by the international NGO Transparency International (TI) revealed on Tuesday.
- How Safe Is The Capital (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
Rebuilding the minimum of assets to revive the urban informal economy requires urgent support, an ILO report says.
- Relief Mission In Pak Operates At Brisk Pace (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 19, 2005)
With winter fast approaching, authorities feared toll could mount following exposure and infection.
- Ajk Employees Should Return To Duty (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 18, 2005)
Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Sardar Sikandar Hayat Khan has warned all employees of the State to return to their work and play their role in relief and rehabilitation activities.
- Kashmir: On The Hot Seat Of Earthquakes (Greater Kashmir, Saadut Hussain, Oct 18, 2005)
So what can we do, if God forbid, it hits us once again, Saadut Hussain cautions
- Education Of Sufferers (Statesman, Editorial, Greater Kashmir, Oct 18, 2005)
October 8 earthquake caused massive devastation in the Valley and in Pakistan administered Kashmir (PAK). The quake also claimed many a precious life. People lost their kith and kin, home and hearth.
- Uae To Airlift Serious Patients (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
The UAE Ambassador Dr Ali Mohammad Al Shamshi has said that UAE will start a mega airlift operation of serious patients from earthquake-hit areas of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir for treatment in various hospitals of the country. He said that the UAE Presiden
- The Economics Of Disasters (Dawn, SHAHID JAVED BURKI, Oct 18, 2005)
The northern areas of Pakistan and the adjoining areas of Kashmir under Indian control were ravaged by an earthquake on the morning of October 8.
- Some Misjudgments (Dawn, Mahdi Masud, Oct 18, 2005)
In one of his most radical pronouncements on the Iraq war, President Bush declared at the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington on October 5 that Muslim militants were battling to “establish a radical Islamic empire extending from Spain to Indone
- A Dreadful Tragedy (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 18, 2005)
The horrifying earthquake in Pakistan and northern India has already claimed more than 30,000 lives — with many more injured — and the toll is still rising.
- Forsyth Partners Says It’S Very Bullish On Indian Bourses (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
India’s share market still looks attractive despite a stellar run that pushed the market to a record high earlier this month, Forsyth Partners said on Monday reports Reuters from Hong Kong.
- When Death Took The Roll Call (Dawn, F. S. Aijazuddin, Oct 18, 2005)
Can there be anything more heartbreaking in the life of a young nation than that it should have to bury its young?
- Us Official To Be India To Talk Nuclear Deal, Iran (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
India and the US are likely to finalise finer details of implementing the civil nuclear energy deal during the visit of US Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns later this week.
- India And Pak Must Pursue Peace (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Oct 18, 2005)
The results of two days talks in Islamabad during October 3-4 was summed up by India's Foreign Minister Natwar Singh thus : ''On some issues there can be no hurry.
- Few Women, Children Left In Balakot (Tribune, Ashish Kumar Sen, Oct 18, 2005)
There aren’t many women and children left alive in Balakot. The adult male residents of this small Pakistani town were out at work on the morning the deadly earthquake struck; their womenfolk and children were indoors — at home or in school.
- Acknowledging Muslim Contribution - Ii (Greater Kashmir, DR. MINHAJ QIDWAI, Oct 18, 2005)
Recipient of Nobel Peace Prize Mohamed ElBaradei an Egyptian Muslim can be a role Model for all those who want to contribute towards peace and prosperity in the modern world
- Myth Of Historical Right (Dawn, Ghayoor Ahmed, Oct 18, 2005)
Following the meeting between Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri and his Israeli counterpart, Silvan Shalom, in Istanbul on September 1, and President Pervez Musharraf’s speech to the American Jewish Congress in New York on September 17,
- Terrorism On The Rise (Tribune, Jagmohan , Oct 18, 2005)
In connection with the Kashmir imbroglio, the most serious issue which deserves to be attended to on top priority is not the withdrawal of Indian troops from two districts of the valley
- More Tents Are Needed (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 18, 2005)
After the October 8 calamity that destroyed most of Azad Kashmir and parts of the NWFP,
- Wetlands In Dire Straits (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 18, 2005)
One hopes that the approval of a Rs 700 million project for conserving Pakistan’s wetlands will result in a new lease of life for the country’s water spots, many of which are drying up or are heavily polluted, . . .
- India-Us Science & Tech Agreement Will Benefit Both: Sibal (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
The India-US Science and Technology Umbrella Agreement will benefit both countries, and take relations between the two nations to a new level, Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal has said.
- Additional Funding For Quake Victims (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 18, 2005)
The European Commission on Monday decided to allocate another 10 million euros for the victims of the quake a week after the killer temblor devastated parts of India and Pakistan.
- Contemporary Islamic Law (Hindu, N.R. MADHAVA MENON, Oct 18, 2005)
Fyzee's contribution by way of consolidation and restatement of the law through cases is a major step forward in an otherwise dicey situation of orthodoxy, prejudice, inequality and fear
- They Were Progressive (Hindu, S. SRINIVAS, Oct 18, 2005)
Councillors in the pre-Corporation era exhibited amazing sensitivity to issues far beyond their immediate geography
- No Respect For The Pm? (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
Everyone in the Congress knows that Manmohan Singh holds the office of prime minister thanks to supreme leader Sonia Gandhi.
- Islam In Turkish Politics (Dawn, Najma Sadeque, Oct 17, 2005)
All too often, it takes a tragedy of overwhelming proportions to expose how well a state has served its people, especially the least-privileged, by the way they have been informed and equipped to cope with a disaster.
- U.S. Moving Forward On Nuclear Deal With India (Reuters, Carol Giacomo, Oct 17, 2005)
The Bush administration this week is expected to begin laying out in more detail its plans to change U.S. and international rules so India can acquire restricted nuclear materials under a controversial deal some say undermines non-proliferation standards.
- 4 India, Pak Banks To Open Cross-Border Branches (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
Four Indian and Pakistani banks are set to open their branches in each other's country.
- Pakistan Bars Indian Aid Fearing Exposure Of Militant Camps : Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (Jklf) (India Daily, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
Accusing Pakistan of adopting an "indifferent attitude towards hapless people of quake-ravaged Pakistan-occupied Kashmir [PoK]",
- India’S Cynical Condition (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 17, 2005)
India has agreed to allow Pakistani helicopters to fly in the one kilometre ‘no-fly zone’ along the Line of Control in Kashmir’ provided permission is taken on case-to-case basis’ an Indian spokesman said in New Delhi on Saturday.
- Let Apc Be Wide Ranging (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
AN All Parties Conference is being convened to formulate the national strategy to the earthquake disaster. Both the ruling PML and Opposition are formulating their plans to meet the challenge. A meeting of the PML’s Central Executive Committee was held...
- The Safety Factor (Dawn, Najma Sadeque, Oct 17, 2005)
All too often, it takes a tragedy of overwhelming proportions to expose how well a state has served its people, especially the least-privileged, by the way they have been informed and equipped to cope with a disaster.
- Gilgit Curfew Enters Fourth Day (Daily Times, Ibrahim Shahid, Oct 17, 2005)
The curfew in Gilgit entered its fourth day with no violence reported in the city on Sunday, police sources said.
- Many More To Die If Not Taken Care Of (Daily Times, Irfan Ghauri and Zulfiqar Ghumman, Oct 17, 2005)
With death, destruction and disease all around, the homeless survivors of the catastrophic earthquake in Azad Kashmir are faced with further misery as the winter sets in, with the rain already pouring and snow expected in a few weeks.
- India To Send 3rd Consignment Of Relief To Pak Tomorrow (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
India will send third consignment of relief material to Pakistan tomorrow for the quake-affected people.
- Quake-Proof Construction (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 17, 2005)
The damage reportedly caused to a number of buildings as a result of the powerful earthquake that also shook Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar besides causing extensive damage in the Frontier and Azad Kashmir should serve as a wake-up call for the civic. . .
- India, Pak Miss Chance To Turn Hurt To Hope (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
The mountains of Kashmir may have buckled, but India and Pakistan do not seem to have budged.
- Women’S Inheritance: Next Steps (Indian Express, BINA AGARWAL, Oct 17, 2005)
The livelihood and empowerment prospects of millions of women who depend on agriculture for survival are affected by their legal rights in land.
- Relief Helicopter Crashes In Pok, Six On Board Killed (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 17, 2005)
Torrential rain, early snowfall disrupt relief operations
Bad weather, technical fault could have caused crash
Death toll likely to rise further: Musharraf
- `Blanket' Permission By New Delhi (Hindu, B. MURALIDHAR REDDY, Oct 17, 2005)
India has given a `blanket' permission to Pakistan to fly its helicopters to fly in the no fly zone — one kilometre along the Line of Control (LoC).
- India, Russia Conduct First Joint Exercise (Hindu, Mohammed Iqbal , Oct 17, 2005)
Concept of "interoperability" for counter-terrorism operations introduced
Paratroopers from both countries have been training in Agra
New era of defence cooperation with India: Russian Defence Minister
- India Gives Equal Rights To Minorities (Daily Excelsior, Uma Shankar Joshi, Oct 17, 2005)
India is the second most populous nation in the world and its dimensions are sub-continental.
- Proposal For A 'Police Mission' (Daily Excelsior, Uma Shankar Joshi, Oct 17, 2005)
India is the second most populous nation in the world and its dimensions are sub-continental. For as long as one can remember it has been a plural society.
- Six Years Of Musharraf's Rule (Daily Excelsior, Samuel Baid, Oct 17, 2005)
The October 8 killer earthquake in parts of Pakistan and Kashmir under its control could not have come at a more inopportune time for General Pervez Musharraf than the eve of the sixth anniversary of his Military coup.
- Violence In Gilgit (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 17, 2005)
The latest bout of violence in Gilgit that has left at least 12 dead and many injured has exposed the hollowness of the government’s promise to tackle the law and order situation in the city.
- Nobel For Elbaradei (Tribune, T.P. Sreenivasan, Oct 17, 2005)
Nobel Prizes, particularly the Peace Prize, have not been free of controversies.
- Future Of Relations With China (Dawn, Javid Husain, Oct 17, 2005)
'China-Pakistan relationship is coming to an end?’ was the provocative title of the paper presented by a Chinese scholar at a seminar on Pakistan-China relations, recently organized by the Area Study Centre, . . .
- The Alliance Still Holds Its Ground (Dawn, Anwer Mooraj, Oct 17, 2005)
The most remarkable thing about the six component parties of the MMA is that in spite of the usual rumblings and bickering, they have still managed to stick together — even though there were occasions when it looked as if the adhesive was beginning . . .
- Natwar Meets Iranian Envoy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
India keen on renewed discussions between EU and Iran
Both talk about situation after the vote at IAEA
Future cooperation on the nuclear issue also discussed
- Pak Copter Crash Kills 6, Relief Mission Called Off (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
A Pakistani military helicopter involved in relief operation for quake victims in the worst-hit PoK has crashed, killing all six people aboard, including four officers, defence spokesman Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan said on Sunday.
- Earthquake Shows Possibilities (Deccan Herald, M B NAQVI, Oct 17, 2005)
Since Musharraf continues to have a grip on the state, the earthquake is unlikely to precipitate political changes
- Tent City For 500,000 Quake Victims (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 17, 2005)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf has said that a tent city is being put into place near Muzaffarabad with the UN help to provide shelter to 500,000 people rendered homeless due to last week’s devastating earthquake.
- No Respect For The Pm? (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 17, 2005)
Everyone in the Congress knows that Manmohan Singh holds the office of prime minister thanks to supreme leader Sonia Gandhi.
- 'Pak Feared Exposure Of Militant Camps' (Rediff on the Net, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
Accusing Pakistan of adopting an "indifferent attitude towards the people of quake-ravaged Pakistan-occupied Kashmir", Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front has said Islamabad "turned down international help in the rubble-strewn areas because of fear . . .
- Coordination In Delivery Of Relief (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 16, 2005)
President Gen Pervez Musharraf has called for enhanced coordination between the Government, private organizations and foreign agencies to give further impetus to rescue and relief efforts in quake stricken areas of Azad Kashmir and NWFP.
- Violence In Gilgit (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 16, 2005)
The death toll in Thursday’s violent clashes in Gilgit has risen to 12 after six more bodies were found in different areas of the city on Friday. Curfew imposed following the incident remains in force.
- Another Inflationary Move (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Oct 16, 2005)
The Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet (ECC) at its meeting on Friday took a decision that is surely going to make life of the common man harder.
- India Could Allow Pak Copters In "No Fly Zones" For Relief Opn (Press Trust of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Oct 16, 2005)
India today said it was ready to allow Pakistan fly helicopters in the "peace time no-fly zone" along the Line of Control (LoC) to help it in quake relief operations as per Islamabad's request but on case-to-case basis.
- Not Minor Hiccups (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Oct 16, 2005)
If some quake victims are reported to have resorted to looting food and other things, it is understandable: they are doing so out of desperation.
- The Super Test (Telegraph, MUKUL KESAVAN, Oct 16, 2005)
“Whoops!” I thought as Sehwag flicked Warne straight into Katich’s stomach at short-leg. Bad luck,
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